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‘Painting’ with Data: How Media Artist Refik Anadol Creates Art Using Generative AI
Generative AI is set to reshape not just technology but also the way we create and think about art. Media artist and designer Refik Anadol is at the forefront of the revolution.
Artificial intelligence: the new electricity
The British-born computer scientist, Andrew Ng, is a leading thinker on artificial intelligence and a pioneer in its application discusses the transformative power of AI, and the measures required to ensure that AI benefits everyone.
Julius K9®: harnessing innovation to meet dog lovers’ needs
Gyula Sebő founder and CEO of Julius K-9, a leading canine accessories brand, who has dedicated his professional life to pet welfare innovations, explains why it is so important for companies like his to have a carefully crafted IP strategy in place from day one.
Tackling multi-drug resistant tuberculosis: lessons in technology transfer
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Intellectual property, finance and economic development
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Latin America’s first international patented invention competition
Inventors from Argentina, Chile and Peru won the top prizes in Latin America’s first international patented invention competition organized by PROSUR.
Five tips for managing your patent assets
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100 years of Indian Cinema: an interview with Bollywood’s Anurag Basu
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First impressions of the “dot.anything” world
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Can You Protect Your image Like Your Brand?
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“Discovery or invention”: the case for recalibrating the Nobel Prize for Physics
When most people think about the Olympic Games, they wonder who will be the next Usian Bolt of Yelena Isnbaeva. But have you ever thought about how intellectual property rights help athletes achieve their remarkable performances, and even make the Games possible?
Copyright and the currency of creativity: beyond income
New research by WIPO shows that a wide-ranging factors – and not income alone – motivate creators to engage in creative activity and explores what this means for copyright policy and public funding of the arts.
Reflections on IP: An interview with WIPO Director General Francis Gurry
Francis Gurry reflects on his experience over the past 12 years at the helm of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Is plagiarism unlawful?
“Plagiarism” is a much misunderstood and misused term. It is often used as a synonym for “copyright infringement,” and is generally thought to amount to the same thing. But is this perception correct?
Innovative app boosts literacy and social inclusion
Find out how Daniela Galindo, a social entrepreneur from Colombia, is boosting literacy and transforming the lives of millions of people living with disabilities thanks to an innovative software app.
IP offices of the 21st century
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China’s commitment to strengthening IP judicial protection and creating a bright future for IP rights
Over the past 40 years, China has established a modern IP system with Chinese characteristics. Justice Tao Kaiyuan, Vice President of the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China discusses the measures taken to strengthen the country’s IP judicial system.
IP value capture: fostering trade by capturing the value of creative industries in developing countries
In today’s digitally-driven global knowledge economy, the commercialization of IP rights offers huge potential to promote economic diversification. IP value capture with the creative industries, in particular, offers significant opportunities for economic expansion.
In the courts: Court confirms legal status of Happy Birthday to You!
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The United States modernizes its music licensing system
In 2018 the United States passed sweeping legislation – the Music Modernization Act – to reform its licensing system for musical works. Find out how what many consider to be “one of the most significant pieces of United States copyright legislation will support participants across the music ecosystem.
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